
At a press conference outside a refinery in his state, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said that no one knows more about the needs of Americans than governors who “don’t live inside of a beltway,” which is “out of touch with America.”
Written by Kevin Killough

At a press conference outside a refinery in his state, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said that no one knows more about the needs of Americans than governors who “don’t live inside of a beltway,” which is “out of touch with America.”
Written by Charles Creitz

Virginia Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin (pictured) has withdrawn the state from a 2021 pact that had mandated adherence to California’s stringent emissions standards – including a ban on internal combustion vehicles by 2035
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

A correspondent recently sent us a poster “A Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Science” that we found very interesting because it wasn’t about ‘climate change’
Written by Mike Stone

In the first part of this investigation into the germ hypothesis, we established what exactly a hypothesis is supposed to be in regard to natural science, which is a proposed explanation for an observed natural phenomenon
Written by Ronald Stein P.E.

Suing the ONLY supply chain source for the products and fuels DEMANDED by humanity is financial stupidity!
Written by Linnea Lueken

The mainstream media quickly jumped on claims that Delhi, India, experienced a record-setting temperature of 52.9℃ (127°F) degrees, citing human-caused ‘climate change’ as the cause
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

Factors such as ocean currents, local topography, and atmospheric pressure systems play significant roles in shaping regional weather patterns
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

From our bulging “on climate you can say just anything” file, New York Times columnist David Gelles says “Thanks to the rapid build-out of wind and solar power plants, particularly in China, global emissions from the power sector are set to decline this year.” Riiiight
Written by Bjorn Lomborg

We constantly hear that because ‘climate change’ is real we should ‘follow the science’ and end ‘fossil fuel’ use
Written by Buchanan County Alliance

A couple of hours before the final BOS vote on the WECS on Wednesday, May 29, we received an email from a concerned lady in Iowa who has … well, had two wind turbines on their farm and asked us to share their story
Written by Dr. Matthew Wielicki

In recent years, a disturbing pattern has emerged in how mainstream media handles dissenting views on certain issues
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

From the “now you tell us” file, The Atlantic “Weekly Planet” suddenly admits that “No One Really Understands Clouds/ They’re one of the greatest climate mysteries left.” Gosh. Are they now?
Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Justin Trudeau says Canada is on fire. That no one in Canada had noticed the flames only proves that ‘climate change’ can do anything including burn invisibly… or that alarmists have reached a tipping point where they no longer need evidence
Written by Jose Yong

Research is showing that many of our contemporary problems, such as the rising prevalence of mental health issues, are emerging from rapid technological advancement and modernisation
Written by Pierre Gosselin
Written by Roger Pielke Jr.

Today, npj Natural Hazards, a journal in the Nature family of journals, officially published my new paper, “Scientific Integrity and U.S. “Billion Dollar Disasters”